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D-Index
49
Citations
11981
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10405
National Ranking
2472

George W. Graham publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where George W. Graham sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 150 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

George W. Graham D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where George W. Graham sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Studies of the water-gas-shift reaction on ceria-supported Pt, Pd, and Rh: Implications for oxygen-storage properties

    T. Bunluesin;R.J. Gorte;G.W. Graham

  • Automotive exhaust catalysis

    H.S. Gandhi;G.W. Graham;R.W. McCabe

  • Adsorbate-mediated strong metal–support interactions in oxide-supported Rh catalysts

    John C. Matsubu;Shuyi Zhang;Leo DeRita;Nebojsa S. Marinkovic

  • Catalyst Architecture for Stable Single Atom Dispersion Enables Site-Specific Spectroscopic and Reactivity Measurements of CO Adsorbed to Pt Atoms, Oxidized Pt Clusters, and Metallic Pt Clusters on TiO2

    Leo DeRita;Sheng Dai;Sheng Dai;Kimberly Lopez-Zepeda;Kimberly Lopez-Zepeda;Nicholas Pham;Nicholas Pham

  • Why Rhodium in Automotive Three-Way Catalysts?

    Unknown

  • Structural evolution of atomically dispersed Pt catalysts dictates reactivity

    Leo DeRita;Joaquin Resasco;Sheng Dai;Alexey Boubnov

  • Characterization of Pd/γ-alumina catalysts containing ceria

    J.Z. Shyu;K. Otto;W.L.H. Watkins;G.W. Graham

  • Characterization of model automotive exhaust catalysts: Pd on ceria and ceria–zirconia supports

    H.-W Jen;G.W Graham;W Chun;R.W McCabe

  • Dynamical Observation and Detailed Description of Catalysts under Strong Metal-Support Interaction.

    Shuyi Zhang;Philipp N. Plessow;Joshua J. Willis;Sheng Dai;Sheng Dai

  • Rh single atoms on TiO2 dynamically respond to reaction conditions by adapting their site.

    Yan Tang;Chithra Asokan;Mingjie Xu;George W. Graham;George W. Graham

  • Quantitative and Atomic-Scale View of CO-Induced Pt Nanoparticle Surface Reconstruction at Saturation Coverage via DFT Calculations Coupled with in Situ TEM and IR

    Talin Avanesian;Sheng Dai;Sheng Dai;Matthew J. Kale;Matthew J. Kale;George W. Graham;George W. Graham

  • Uniformity Is Key in Defining Structure-Function Relationships for Atomically Dispersed Metal Catalysts: The Case of Pt/CeO2.

    Joaquin Resasco;Leo DeRita;Sheng Dai;Joseph P Chada

  • CO oxidation for the characterization of reducibility in oxygen storage components of three-way automotive catalysts

    T. Bunluesin;R.J. Gorte;G.W. Graham

  • Kinetic and structural studies of oxygen availability of the mixed oxides Pr1–xMxOy (M = Ce, Zr)

    M. Yu. Sinev;G. W. Graham;L. P. Haack;M. Shelef

  • Relationships between Structural/Morphological Modifications and Oxygen Storage–Redox Behavior of Silica-Doped Ceria

    Eliana Rocchini;Alessandro Trovarelli;Jordi Llorca;George W. Graham

  • Uniform Pt/Pd Bimetallic Nanocrystals Demonstrate Platinum Effect on Palladium Methane Combustion Activity and Stability

    Emmett D. Goodman;Sheng Dai;An-Chih Yang;Cody J. Wrasman

  • Improved Thermal Stability and Methane-Oxidation Activity of Pd/Al2O3 Catalysts by Atomic Layer Deposition of ZrO2

    Tzia Ming Onn;Shuyi Zhang;Shuyi Zhang;Lisandra Arroyo-Ramirez;Yu-Chieh Chung

  • In situ atomic-scale observation of oxygen-driven core-shell formation in Pt 3 Co nanoparticles

    Sheng Dai;Yuan You;Shuyi Zhang;Shuyi Zhang;Wei Cai

  • The preparation of high-surface area, thermally-stable, metal-oxide catalysts and supports by a cellulose templating approach

    A.N. Shigapov;G.W. Graham;R.W. McCabe;H.K. Plummer

  • Dynamic structural evolution of supported palladium–ceria core–shell catalysts revealed by in situ electron microscopy

    Shuyi Zhang;Chen Chen;Matteo Cargnello;Paolo Fornasiero

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiaoqing Pan
Xiaoqing Pan University of California, Irvine
Sheng Dai
Sheng Dai East China University of Science and Technology
Phillip Christopher
Phillip Christopher University of California, Santa Barbara
Bruce C. Gates
Bruce C. Gates University of California, Davis
Gopichandra Surnilla
Gopichandra Surnilla Ford Motor Company (United States)
Charles H. F. Peden
Charles H. F. Peden Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Suntharampillai Thevuthasan
Suntharampillai Thevuthasan Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Raymond J. Gorte
Raymond J. Gorte University of Pennsylvania
Paolo Fornasiero
Paolo Fornasiero University of Trieste
John M. Vohs
John M. Vohs University of Pennsylvania

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